by Max Barry

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The Soviet Republic of
Democratic Socialists

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One party, three factions

Stalliongrad is a Communist Republic and the Stalliongradian Communist Party is the only legal party in the country. However, after the death of Stallion Steel and the power vacuum in the Central Committee, one wondered how to continue the work of the great leader of the Revolution.
With the government of the nation passed to the Supreme Soviet, three currents of thought developed within it, represented by three leaders who had participated in the revolution: Altidiya Revoltsova, Vasiliy Pantsushenko and Sinister Serov.
All three have, over time, formed supporters inside and outside the Party. Although Congressmen cannot call themselves biased to avoid being charged with "Particracy", it is undeniable that groups within the Supreme Soviet are formed in support of the policies their leaders want to pursue.

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Policies

Peasant and worker population

  • People's Democracy and popular participation in the political life of the country

  • Ecosocialism

  • Pacifism

  • Fight against corruption

  • Abolition of torture and the death penalty

  • Decrease of authoritarianism

  • Development of agriculture

  • Friendly foreign policy and free trade

White-collar workers and industrialists

  • Industrialization of the country

  • Maintaining an "elite" in power.

  • Market socialism.

  • Ban on the use of torture but in favor of the death penalty.

  • Cut of military funds in favor of civil services and public transport.

  • Increases in funding for scientific and technological research.

  • Neutral-aggressive in foreign policy.

Military forces and secret services

  • Fight against any form of "revisionism" of Marksist thought and individualism.

  • Ideological purism.

  • Development of the war industry and the armed forces.

  • In favor of torture and the death penalty.

  • Total state control of the economy.

  • Maintain economic autarchy.

  • Ban on the use of drugs.

  • Closure of the borders, with a ban on immigration and emigration.

  • Aggressive foreign policy

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